![]() ![]() As John Cleese would say, the game was no more - it ceased to be - left to fade quietly out of existence, just like the poorly-performing Sega Saturn itself. Nearly four years of poor communication, unhealthy work hours and a rapidly-disintegrating development team forced the game’s cancellation. Sonic Xtreme’s development team promised a revolutionary, new direction for the beloved Sonic the Hedgehog that never saw the light of day. ![]() It died nearly two decades ago, when a fragmented version of Sega developing the game collapsed under the weight of its own ambition. And it made Sega Saturn owners cry harder than they ever cried from simply being Sega Saturn-owners.” ![]() Where can I find a copy? Tell me more!” For that tiny lot of you - the ones hiding in the dark annals of video game snobbery - I’m sure this thought came through your mind immediately: “Sean, that’s impossible. Some of you may be asking, “Who cares? Why should I be reading this article?” For others, you may be saying “Wow! I love Sonic, but I never played that one. I played Sonic Xtreme for the first time today. ![]()
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